Alpha. (al-fa)
The first letter of the alphabet is ......... A
A
B-Beta (bay-tah)
the alphebet!
Actually "ena" is not a letter but a number. So after ena (one) comes thio (two, pronouncing "th" like in the word "then") If on the other hand meant the first letter of greek alphabet then that's a (alfa) and next comes β (vita)
first spell it right and maybe they did, i dont know maybe if you spelled it right it would. But No.
No one 'discovered' it. It was adapted from the Phoenician alphabet in the 8th Century BCE.
The Latin letter a came from the first letter of the Greek alphabet (alpha) which came from the first letter of the Phoenician alphabet (alef), but nobody knows why alef is the first letter of the Phoenician alphabet.
start with the alphebet song
The first letter in the Greek alphabet is alpha, and the second is beta. From them we get the word alphabet.
Icthyus is the Greek word for fish. It is spelled with the Greek letters Iota, Chi, Theta, Upsilon, and Sigma. Iota is the first letter in the Greek word Iesous, which means Jesus. Chi is the first letter in the Greek word Christos, which means Christ. Theta is the first letter in the Greek word Theou, which means God. Upsilon is the first letter in the Greek word Uios, which means Son. Sigma is the first letter in the Greek word Soter, which means Savior.
'pi' is the small Classical Greek letter 'p'. It means proportion. Rememer the circle equation C = pi d Circumfenrence equal 'pi; multiplied to the diamter. 'pi' is the constant of proportion From Classical times it was found, that however big or small a circles circumference and it related diameter, the constant of proportionality (pi) was always the same at 3.141592..... (Trailing dots indicate , 'to infinity'). pi is an IRRATIONAL Number, which casually means that the decimals go to inifinuty and there is no regular order in the decimal digits. It cannot be converted to an EXACT ratio(fraction). Values such as, 3.14, 3.1416, 3.141592. 22/7 are only approximations for 'pi'. The more decimal digits , the more exact the value of 'pi' , but it is still an approximation.